Resources for schools


Useful websites


What is digital citizenship? (digital footprint, where are we online, online etiquette and appropriate behaviour for students/teachers)
Short/sharp video on how you will be online
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MX0aycyAAJA

The Digizen project - Young People and Social Networking Services
"The project is designed to investigate how social networking services can and are being used to support personalised formal and informal learning by young people in schools and colleges. " http://www.digizen.org/socialnetworking/
Citizenship in the Digital Age

http://pwoessner.wikispaces.com/Digital+Citizenship


Digital Citizenship Resources
http://www.digitalcitizenship.net/Resources.html





Online safety (debate about access, watchdog, net nannies, cyber safe practices, Netsafe links etc)
Netsafe
http://www.thegrid.org.nz/

Keeping safe online - whole presentation from Time4Celebration
http://centre4.core-ed.net/modules/folder/folder.php?space_key=13374&module_key=52806&link_key=41006&group_key=0

Scenario movies to share
http://www.netsmartz.org/resources/reallife.htm


Journey Toward Appropriate Technology Use at School and at Home

Andrew Churches Acceptable Use agreement
http://edorigami.wikispaces.com/Digital+Citizen+AUA (digital resources)

Child Pledge for Digital Citizenship
http://www.digitalcitizenship.net/uploads/KidPledge1.pdf



Accessing and sharing material online (plagiarism, what are we allowed to use, share, modify, adapt?)
Dorothy Burt's blog post
http://manaiakalani.blogspot.com/2009/09/blogging-guidelines-for-schools.html




Protecting copyright (copyright law, intellectual property)
Creative Commons - Licenses explained
http://www.creativecommons.org.nz/licences_explained__1




Copyright in Schools
Website on TKI Governing and Managing NZ Schools area

Privacy Commissioner - The Privacy Act and Codes

Guidelines for the Online Publication of Student Images and Schoolwork
NZ Ministry of Education. 2000



Parent/home partnerships (life-long learning, cybersafety at home)
A great starting article for educators - Mike Ribble wrote this article sub-titled a "Journey Toward Appropriate Technology Use at School and at Home". It provides an overview of Ribble's nine elements of digital citizenship as well as his reflection model of implementation.
http://www.iste.org/Content/NavigationMenu/EducatorResources/YourLearningJourney/DigitalCitizenship/36414r.pdf